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What is Sawm al-Wisal (Continuous Fasting)?

Sawm al-Wisal refers to the practice of fasting without breaking it overnight, where one fasts from dawn until the next day’s dawn without eating or drinking in between. This practice is generally not encouraged, though it was performed by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) on occasion.

Key Aspects of Sawm al-Wisal:

  1. Continuous Fasting: The person fasting refrains from eating or drinking for more than one day, continuing from one dawn to the next.
  2. Prohibition for Muslims: While it was allowed for the Prophet, Muslims are discouraged from practicing sawm al-wisal, as it can be physically taxing.
  3. Historical Context: The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) discouraged his followers from continuing their fasts in this manner, except when it was done on rare occasions.

Importance of Sawm al-Wisal:

  • Example Set by the Prophet: Though not recommended, the practice serves as a reminder of the Prophet’s self-discipline and devotion to Allah.
  • Encouraging Balance in Worship: It emphasizes the importance of moderation in acts of worship, avoiding extremes that might cause harm to the body.
  • Teaching Resilience: The practice also reflects the physical and spiritual resilience required in fasting, showing devotion through sacrifice.

 

Written by AI. A more correct, God given, explanation can be found here.